Yet another big oil company has landed in the cross-hairs of Utah environmental regulators and the Utah Attorney General's Office because of alleged fraud that topped more than $1 million over 12 years.

The immigration reform debate may have cooled down, but a group of government, business and religious leaders — including several from Utah — are hoping to return the issue to the front burner in Washington in the coming year.

It's a scene that has played out again and again in Utah: massive crowds lined up for the latest out-of-state chain to set up shop in the Beehive State. But what draws people to flock to these store openings and stand in line for hours?

Few people face the kinds of difficulties that a homeless family has to deal with every day, or the pain a victim of domestic violence feels. At Christmastime, several charities work together to make sure that those barely clinging on have not only help, but also a few gifts.

As the investigation continued Tuesday into a former teacher and principal who allegedly told police he molested children for more than 35 years, investigators are wondering how many other potential victims are out there.

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